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October News from Next 100 Colorado

As we roll into fall, Next 100 Colorado is focused on launching a museum exhibit and a pilot mentorship program. Keep an eye out for additional detail in upcoming newsletters! EVENTS October 2019 October 23-26: National Wilderness Workshop Bend, Oregon The National Wilderness Workshop (NWW) will take place [...]

October 9th, 2019|Categories: Environment and Climate, Native American Tribes, Newsletters, Public lands|

Keystone Among Policy Leaders Invited to Environment Policy Dialogue

Keystone Among Leaders Invited to Environment Policy Dialogue Keystone Policy Center’s Senior Project Director and Director of the Keystone Energy Board, Mallory Huggins, attended The Breakthrough Institute’s Ecomodernism 2019 retreat this week in Middleburg, Va. The retreat gathered dozens of environmental policy leaders to tackle some of the [...]

September 27th, 2019|Categories: Environment and Climate, Key Conversations, Keynotes|

Next 100 Colorado Among Organizers of Elevate Conservation Event

Next 100 Colorado Among Organizers of Elevate Conservation Keystone Policy Center provides support for Next 100 Colorado, a Colorado-based effort to ensure our public lands are engaging and serving all people. Next 100 Colorado recently helped plan the 2019 Elevate Conservation: Outdoors for All event, which highlighted and [...]

September 25th, 2019|Categories: Energy, Environment and Climate, Public lands|

Community Coalition Facilitated by Keystone Develops, Submits Land Management Plan to Federal Agencies

Community Coalition Facilitated by Keystone Develops, Submits Land Management Plan to Federal Agencies Keystone Policy Center facilitated discussions for the Friends of Browns Canyon and a coalition of Chaffee County citizens in 2019 who wanted to offer recommendations for a federal resource management plan for the Browns Canyon [...]

September 18th, 2019|Categories: Environment and Climate, Key Conversations, Public lands|

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